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Monitoring Government Policies: A Toolkit for Civil Society Organisations in Africa


This toolkit explores ways of working for change by monitoring government policies. It is especially designed to help African civil society organisations analyse and monitor government policy implementation. It aims to help foster a conversation in society on the policies and how well they work.
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Mapping the Terrain: Exploring Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation of Roma Programming in an enlarged European Union


Are Roma included well enough in current approaches to monitoring and evaluation? This report provides a broad overview of the current monitoring and evaluation policy at the levels of standard setting and compliance, indicator setting and recommendations through examining the work of key actors at the multilateral, bilateral, inter-governmental and non-governmental levels.
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Factors Influencing decisions to use Child Labour: a case study of poor households in Herat


The determinants of child labour in Afghanistan.
Authors:  A, Sim.,  M.L, Hoilund-Carsen
Afghan Research and Evaluation Unit. 2009
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Child Rights Situation Analysis


Save the Children Sweden. 2008.
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Approaches to Analysing the Impact of Humanitarian Assistance: a Resource Guide


Humanitarian Development Policy (ODI)
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Writing about Equity in Health in East and Southern Africa: A Writing Skills Manual


This manual is intended to help writers develop writing skills and the ability to produce  easily understood health information which can be disseminated to a diverse audience. This edition of the manual is a guide for producing scientific reports, peer-reviewed articles, EQUINET policy and discussion papers, briefs and reports.
Authors: R. Pointer; P. Norden; R. Loewenson; Teaching and Research Support Centre
Publisher: EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2008 
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Accountability: and the Right to the Highest Attainable Standard of Health


Dr. Helen Potts. University of Essex Human Rights Centre.
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International Symposium Report: the UN special rapporteur on the Right to the Highest Attainable Standard of Health: Looking Back and Moving Forward


2008. IFHHRO- International Federation of Health and Human rights Organisations.
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Making Change Happen 3: Concepts for Revisioning Power for Justice, Equality and Peace


Making Change Happen is a series of short publications about the strategies and ideas shaping social justice work produced by Just Associates in collaboration with various partners. Each publication takes on a different theme.This edition looks at concepts and ways of understanding power with the hope of contributing to debates on how to strengthen analysis, action and movement building. 2006.
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Benchmarking Progress in Adopting and Implementing Child Rights Programing


Gerison Lansdown: International Save the Children Alliance (2005)
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The Monitoring and Evaluation of Empowerment


P. Oakley and A. Clayton: INTRAC Occasional Paper Series No. 26 (2000)
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Who Measures Change? An Introduction to Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation of Communications for Social Change


W. Parks with D. Gray-Felder (et al): INTRAC (2005)
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Violation of Human Rights in the Netherlands


HeRWAI analysis on the consequences of the implementation of the draft bill, modification Health Care Insurance Law (31 249), on the access to obstetrician care for uninsured and undocumented pregnant migrants in Amsterdam. Author: Aniek Wubben
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Practical Guidelinges for the Monitoring and Evaluation of Capacity-Building: Experiences from Africa


J. Rick: INTRAC Occasional Paper Series No. 36 (2001)
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Handbook on Monitoring and Evaluating for Results


United Nations Development Programme (2002)
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Link below to find handbook in French and Spanish
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Indicators for Human Rights Based Approaches to Development in UNDP Programming: A Users Guide


UNDP (2006)
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The Human Rights Impact Resource Centre


This Centre is designed to disseminate and share information on theories, methods and the experiences of human rights impact assessment. It contains useful tools, instruments, case studies and research papers for reflection and use.
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